HI Catacombs,

And the second one never put on the web:

Silitech

Intel(R)  Core(TM)  i5-3450 CPU @ 3.10 GHz   3.10GHz

Mémoire 16.0 Go ram

Système d’exploitation 64 bits

Windows 7 Familiale Premium
This sounds like it is a similar to a Lenovo X230, which is the only PC 
which the Qubes website names as a Qubes Certified hardware, although it 
has some other changes, like installing Core Boot. 

Reasons for that are on the Qubes site.  
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/certified-hardware/

Lenovo X230 runs more slowly than one would like.  Then again, it makes use 
of a PC that you are not, apparently using.   It is a good place to get 
ones feet wet.   Likely fewer install issues.  With the Lenovo X230 beware 
of upgrading the MOBO Firmware, the later versions will lock it against 
doing some things that you may choose to do in the future.   Such as 
install Core Boot, or running a program 1yvrain to .....

Best Wishes

Fist excuse for my english.
I have instal Qube on a external hard-drive and use the silitech pc tower. 
I have put in the bios the visualisation "on"  Evrething goes well, Qube 
start, i can go in whit my loggin info. The only problem i have actualy is 
i can't open any cube. They have a error message, 

Domain..... has failed to start: failed to start an HVM qube whitc PCI 
devices assigned - hadware does not support IOMMU/VT-d/AMD-Vi

The graphique card is: AMD Radeon hd 7470.    processor (0x6778) compatible 
advance micro device.   Pci 2.0 x16

The bios is a  AMI Po3-A1 version 2.7

Actualy i wait for my rooteur to arrived at end of October. After i will 
try to make a update of the bios and see what is going to do.  Or i will 
have to upgrade this tower or ???? 



Le dimanche 20 septembre 2020 à 09 h 07 min 38 s UTC-4, Catacombs a écrit :

>
> And the second one never put on the web:
>
> Silitech
>
> Intel(R)  Core(TM)  i5-3450 CPU @ 3.10 GHz   3.10GHz
>
> Mémoire 16.0 Go ram
>
> Système d’exploitation 64 bits
>
> Windows 7 Familiale Premium
> This sounds like it is a similar to a Lenovo X230, which is the only PC 
> which the Qubes website names as a Qubes Certified hardware, although it 
> has some other changes, like installing Core Boot.  
>
> Reasons for that are on the Qubes site.  
> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/certified-hardware/
>
> Lenovo X230 runs more slowly than one would like.  Then again, it makes 
> use of a PC that you are not, apparently using.   It is a good place to get 
> ones feet wet.   Likely fewer install issues.  With the Lenovo X230 beware 
> of upgrading the MOBO Firmware, the later versions will lock it against 
> doing some things that you may choose to do in the future.   Such as 
> install Core Boot, or running a program 1yvrain to .....
>
> Best Wishes
>
>
> On Friday, August 21, 2020 at 8:18:57 PM UTC-5 meta...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hi, I new here and i im a french person. So excuse for my english.
>>
>> I want to know witch one in my pc are the best for Qube and witch version 
>> of Qube.
>>
>> the fist one i use evreday:
>>
>> Amd Athlon(tm) II X4 645 Processor 3.10 GHz
>>
>> Mémoire 4 Go ram
>>
>> Système d'exploitation 64 bits, processeur x64.
>>
>> Sur Windows 10 pro.
>>
>> Carte graphique  NVIDIA GeForce  8400GS
>>
>> PC ACPI processor x64
>>
>>
>> And the second one never put on the web:
>>
>> Silitech
>>
>> Intel(R)  Core(TM)  i5-3450 CPU @ 3.10 GHz   3.10GHz
>>
>> Mémoire 16.0 Go ram
>>
>> Système d’exploitation 64 bits
>>
>> Windows 7 Familiale Premium
>>
>> Carte graphique  ADM Radeon HD 7470
>>
>> PC ACPI x64-based PC
>>
>>
>> Thank a lot! 
>>
>

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